of the criminal justice system here, because it's that whole law i mean, classical, you know, self defense has been around for centuries and centuries. what we've done in recent years is tinker with it. you've always had the castle doctrine, you had the right to defend your home, your castle. if somebody kicks in your front door, you're don't have to run out the back. southern states have taken that outside the home to where you know he can be the aggressor as george zimmerman clearly was and still ever the right to claim self defense. i don't know how you train your children to properly walk to the store to buy iced tea and skittles. cenk: j.d. said why couldn't trayvon stand his ground. some guy comes up, trayvon stands his ground and now they say well he had it coming if he got shot. andrew, i understand the second amendment, i understand the gun owners want to protect their rights and all that stuff, we've heard it a million times but do non-gun owners, they don't have the same rights, they can't stand their ground, if they fight back and they can be executed and it's totally fine? i d